Last Updated on December 27, 2022 by ReTurf

Reclaimed artificial turf has positive impacts for communities. Similar to reclaimed wood used in home decor, reclaimed artificial turf allows owners to repurpose beautiful pieces of turf for a variety of uses. By doing this, it stays out of landfills or other dump sites.

Imagine that when your favorite team decides to resurface a field, you end up with remnants to use around your property. The cost to you is much less than brand new installation and the product will last for several more years.

Three creative ways to use artificial turf allow people to appreciate the beautiful greenery. Reclaimed artificial turf will add a pop of color both indoors and outdoors.

At Home

Wrap an outdoor patio bar in reclaimed turf. Patio bars can be expensive, and after a while may deteriorate from the hot sun beating down on them or other harsh weather conditions. Wrapping a bar in artificial turf will keep it fresh and beautiful for a long time. If you prefer to use just a pop of color, affix reclaimed turf to the top of the bar. This added layer of protection will bring a natural element to your serving area.

Inside the home, turf can cover the bar in your man cave. Again, the bar can be wrapped in reclaimed turf. Paint a design on it to match the lines on a football field or baseball field. Stencil your team’s logo in the middle. Like the outdoor bar, you may just want to use the artificial turf on the top of the bar where it can catch spills and look sharp for a long time.

Match your indoor bar with a sofa table bar top. Friends and family can enjoy more seating behind the sofa with a sofa table bar. Cover the top with artificial turf to beautify the space and add a low maintenance option where spills could happen.

Scale Railroad Hobbyist

The railroad hobbyist will love to landscape with reclaimed turf. Building garden railroads has become a popular activity among railroad collectors. Many setups and groundcovers make transitions between different scenes in the garden. Artificial turf can be utilized to cover hills, to make yards for miniature houses, grazing areas for miniature animals, etc. Reclaimed turf can also be used for indoor train displays. It can be the foundation on a train table, or similar to the garden railroad, hills can be sculpted and yards landscaped. Imagine covering a child’s train table with no-fill artificial turf and the hours of fun playing with trains.

Hedge Wall

Use reclaimed artificial turf as a hedge wall. This beautiful barrier can replace boring cubicles in office buildings, or it can bring a feeling of being outside indoors in a lobby or apartment building. Hedge walls used as dividers can be great backdrops for pictures as well. Many are built with wheels for portability. One interesting way to use the idea of a hedge wall for privacy is to weave turf into a chain link fence. This creates a lush green barrier between you and your neighbors that doesn’t require maintenance.

Long-lasting reclaimed artificial turf will provide a natural look to many fun settings at a fraction of the cost of new artificial turf.